-
Families claim bodies as Bangkok fire toll rises to 30
-
Ukrainian men in Poland face legal limbo
-
Egg-free school meals scramble politics in India
-
Wildlife rescuers help birds survive Pakistan's hotter summers
-
US strikes Iran for third day, will reimpose blockade
-
Messi meets England at last with World Cup final place on the line
-
Italy's Cannone gets four-match ban for red card against All Blacks
-
Oil extends gains after latest US strikes, tech suffers more losses
-
Co-star says Sam Neill battled pneumonia before death
-
Young Australian men falling victim to online sexual extortion: regulator
-
Armenian apricots become geopolitical battleground with Russia
-
New era for Gibraltar as border controls with Spain set to end
-
Jay-Z pays tribute to NY hometown crowd and his 30-year legacy
-
England face might of Messi's Argentina in World Cup semi-final
-
Birthday boy Yamal stands by 'no fear' comment ahead of France clash
-
Spain to go on 'front foot' against France in World Cup semi: De la Fuente
-
Guardian Metal Resources PLC Announces Non-Core Portfolio Exploration Results
-
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - July 14
-
Trump slashes two Utah protected areas by more than 90%
-
US strikes Iran for third night as Trump says deal still 'possible'
-
Spain 'favourites' says Deschamps ahead of World Cup semi-final showdown
-
Trump vows to hit Iran 'hard,' impose Hormuz transit fees
-
Norway receive heroes' welcome in Oslo after World Cup exit
-
France and Spain prepare to duel at World Cup
-
Pickford backs England to keep cool in tense Argentina World Cup semi
-
Five Britons among foreign Spanish wildfire victims
-
Oil prices surge on US-Iran attacks; tech shares fall
-
Ukraine allies pledge more air defence, pressure Russia
-
Thomas Tuchel: England's World Cup mastermind
-
'Until the end': The tireless, traumatic search for Venezuela quake victims
-
Mbappe paradox stirs club v country debate as France face Spain
-
Trump expected to shrink protected lands in Utah: reports
-
Trump reimposes Iran naval blockade, threatens Hormuz fees
-
Twelve US states sue to block Paramount's Warner Bros. takeover
-
US vows campaign to end ICC 'threat' to Americans
-
New boss Alonso calls for Chelsea 'hunger', wants Fernandez to stay
-
Yemen govt says hit Sanaa airport, Houthis attack Saudi Arabia
-
Knight excited for future after England career ends in India defeat
-
US judge voids 'improper' Trump tax deal
-
From bombmaking to motorcycle tweaks: how Nigerian jihadists use AI
-
US appeals court revives private cases alleging Tylenol link to autism
-
Edwards vows to 'upskill' England women for Ashes after India defeat
-
Spieth adamant he has more golf majors left in him
-
Hungary MPs pass constitutional tweak to oust Orban-allied president
-
'VAR-gentina?': conspiracy theories swirl ahead of World Cup semi-finals
-
Ukraine allies meet in Paris to boost air defence, pressure Russia
-
Counter-terror police take over investigation into UK politician's killing
-
Fitzpatrick blames betting for golf fans' bad behaviour
-
McCullum sorry for England defeats after 'romantic' finish with Stokes
-
Trump declares Iran blockade back, says US will charge Hormuz fees
Denz wins second stage as Thomas loses pink jersey at Giro d'Italia
Bora Hansgrohe rider Nico Denz won his second stage in three days in the Giro d'Italia on Saturday, edging a dramatic sprint in Cassano Magnago after a long breakaway in the rain.
In a photo finish, the German crossed the line barely half a wheel ahead of Canadian Derek Gee (Israel Premier Tech) in the 14th stage.
French rider Bruno Armirail, meanwhile, took the leader's pink jersey from Geraint Thomas who crossed the line in the company of his team-mates, 21 minutes 16 seconds behind the stage winner.
All three riders were part of a breakaway of 27 that got away from the peloton almost from the beginning of the 194km stage at Sierre, before splitting into several small groups.
Alberto Bettiol (EF Education-EasyPost) was third while French national time-trial champion Armirail (Groupama-FDJ) rolled in 50 seconds after the winner to become the first Frenchman since Laurent Jalabert in 1999 to lead the Giro.
"That wasn't really the plan," said Armirail, 29, more normally a domestique for the likes of Thibaut Pinot.
"The goal was to get into the breakaway and aim for the stage win. I can't believe I'm taking the pink jersey."
Armirail holds a lead of just under two minutes from Thomas as they head into Sunday's stage 15.
Denz admitted on Thursday that he had planned to win that day's stage but this second win leant itself more to opportunism as the breakaway built an impregnable lead over the peloton in difficult conditions.
"I had the opportunity to go for the break again today, which I used," he said.
"When Bettiol launched I jumped on his wheel and went through to the line. Again, crazy!
"It was so tough today. Down from the pass I had three jackets on, I was so cold. It was really disgusting.
"In the end it's just a question of mindset. I knew I was going well and I wanted to give it a try. Super happy!"
L.Adams--AT